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Word: Bricky
Speech Type: Adjective
Etymology:
late 16th century; earliest use found in Edmund Spenser (?1552–1599), poet and administrator in Ireland. From brick + -y
Definition:
Consisting of or constructed from bricks; characterized by a large number of bricks; containing pieces or fine particles of brick.
Definition:
Of the nature of a brick; resembling a brick, especially in colour.
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